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Meenakshi, also known as Sharmilee or Sharmili, is a Malayalam actress. She made her debut in Malayalam films. The Kerala Film Critics Association named her their 2005 debutante artist. In all of her Tamil-language films, she was credited as Sharmilee.[1] In Malayalam, she rechristened herself as Meenakshi, the character she played in Kakkakarumbam.[2]

Meenakshi
File:Meenakshi (Actress).jpg
Born
Maria Margaret Sharmilee[2]

Calicut, Kerala, India
Other namesSharmili, Sharmilee
Years active2002–05

Early life

Meenakshi graduated in Maths from the Stella Maris College, Chennai.[2] and received a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) in India. While in school, she received several acting offers, which she rejected so that she could concentrate on her studies. She did modelling and later hosted a popular phone-in programme, Kasumele on Jaya TV.[2] People were instantly attracted by her cheerful and youthful approach to anchoring. After graduation, she agreed to appear in the Tamil film Aasai Aasaiyai. She followed that role with a Telugu film, Tarak, before returning to Tamil with Anbe Anbe, in which she starred alongside Shaam.[3]

Biography

Her debut movie was Aasai Aasaiyai in 2002 with Jeeva. This movie was not very well received in the box office even though the story and Sharmeelee's acting got good reviews from critics. This was then followed by Anbe Anbe with Shaam was classified as a medium hit in the box office. Her third Tamil movie was Diwan with Sarathkumar. This movie won her rave reviews for her performance. It was followed by her Telugu entry through the movie Tarak in 2003. In 2004, she made her debut in Malayalam Industry with two movies - Vellinakshatram and Kaakkakarumban. Her first movie Vellinakshatram was a mega hit and her performance was appreciated by many. After that she established herself in Malayalam movies with a string of hit movies. The same year, Youth festival and Black(cameo appearance) were also released. Later however, she failed to sustain in Malayalam film industry and tried her luck in other regional languages.

In 2005, she appeared in the movie Junior Senior, where she acted aside Mukesh and Kunchacko Boban. This movie was a remake of Hindi classic hit, Yes Boss, where Meenakshi reprised the role played by Juhi Chawla. Same year, Ponmudipuzhayorathu was also released. Oru chri kandaal was one of the top songs of Malayalam in the year 2005. Later, Meenakshi faded away from the films.

Personal life

In 2004, Meenakshi told an interviewer that "I love to act in more Malayalam films as the characters here have depth and the heroines have much more to do than just look good."

Filmography

Year Title Role Language Notes
2003 Aasai Aasaiyai Brindha Tamil
2003 Anbe Anbe Vaishali Tamil
2003 Diwan Meenakshi Tamil
2003 Taarak Varsha Telugu
2003 Mohathazhvara Malayalam
2003 Kalavarkey Malayalam
2004 Vellinakshathram Indu/Indumathy Devi Malayalam
2004 Kakkakarumban Meenakshi Malayalam
2004 Youth Festival Athira Malayalam
2004 Black Special Appearance Malayalam
2005 Pesuvoma Tamil
2005 Junior Senior Akhila Malayalam
2005 Ponmudipuzhayorathu Valsala Malayalam
2005 Hridayangamam Malayalam

Other Work

She has acted in some advertisements.

References

  1. ^ George, Vijay (January 5, 2004), "A thriller in the making", The Hindu, retrieved January 22, 2010
  2. ^ a b c d http://www.sify.com/movies/malayalam/interview.php?id=13529160&cid=2406
  3. ^ Poornima (April 19, 2003), Dhool, the only real Tamil hit, Rediff India Abroad, retrieved January 22, 2010